The complaint filed by Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP contends that First Solar executives overstated their ability to mitigate the impact of trade tariffs on company operations. According to the filing, the firm allegedly understated how strategic shifts—specifically the intentional underutilization of manufacturing facilities in Malaysia and Vietnam alongside efforts to relocate production to the United States—would damage fiscal performance for 2026. These omissions purportedly rendered the company’s public statements regarding its business health and outlook materially misleading.
Shareholders who purchased stock during the specified class period may choose to participate in the litigation, though no class has been certified yet. Those seeking to serve as lead plaintiff must file their motion with the court before the August 24 deadline. Investors retain the right to select their own counsel or remain absent class members if they prefer not to take active roles in the proceedings.




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